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Sunday, August 20, 2017

The top 11 free events in Toronto this week

Outdoor film screenings, solar eclipse viewing parties, street festivals and the Critical Mass bike ride are all things to this week that won't put a dent in your wallet.

Events you might want to check out:

Solar Eclipse (August 21 @ Trinity Bellwoods)
Watch the solar eclipse with a gang of other star gazers from 1 to 4 p.m. There'll be games and 50 pairs of viewing glasses to share.
Live on the Patio (August 23 @ Roy Thomson Hall )
Celebrate Nunavut Music Week with free performances from The Jerry Cans, Riit and The Trade-Offs.
Toronto Female Film Festival (August 24 @ Carlton Cinemas)
There's an impressive lineup of short films from around the world, all directed by women.
Canada On Screen (August 25 @ Centennial Park)
Check out a screening of the acclaimed film Manufactured Landscapes, for free and outdoors at Centennial Park.
Movie Night (August 25 @ Liberty Village Park)
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol.2 lands in Liberty for a free screening under the stars.
Indie Fridays (August 25 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Terra Lightfoot and Klooch bring rock, soul and blues to the square.
Toronto Critical Mass (August 25 @ Intersection Of Spadina And Bloor)
Critical mass is a bike ride that happens in cities all over the world at the same time each month to celebrate cycling.
Bloorcourt Arts and Crafts Fair (August 26 @ Bloor Street West)
The Bloorcourt Arts and Crafts Fair is one of largest gatherings of artists, musicians, artisans, and masters of all crafts in the summer.
Singin' in the Rain (August 26 @ Aga Khan Park, Toronto)
Bring your blanket and relax on the stunning grounds of the Aga Khan Museum for a free screening of a film that might define this summer: Singin' in the Rain.
Underpass Park House Jam & Battle (August 27 @ Underpass Park)
Parks N' Wreck presents this house music DJ and dancer battle under the bridge.
Pedestrian Sunday (August 27 @ Kensington Market)
Take the afternoon and check out a dance party, a band, a food stand and more in Kensington Market.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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